This article presents the conceptual basis for empirically testing the relationship between community wellbeing and resilience. Previous research has argued that rural communities facing rapid economic, social and environmental change need to be resilient to maintain or enhance their community wellbeing. However, it is often not clear what is meant by community wellbeing or resilience, and how they differ. Both concepts are often imprecise and seldom clearly distinguished from each other when placed in a theoretical context. Further, wellbeing and resilience are often assumed to be positively associated but this may not necessarily be the case (Amundsen, 2012; Armitage, Béné, Charles, Johnson, & Allison, 2012; Coulthard, 2012). The present ...
As the concept of community resilience moves from the margins of practice and theoretical research t...
This paper outlines the development of a conceptual framework to assess resilience in the context o...
Community resiliency is a theoretical framework and social process that attempts to explain how com...
Abstract After arguing that the descriptions of community wellbeing and community resilience concept...
Resilience, of individuals, is a well-established concept in the psychology/ mental health literatur...
Resilience, of individuals, is a well-established concept in the psychology/mental health literature...
The community resilience constitutes a conceptual framework for understanding the risks and changes ...
Resilience, of individuals, is a well-established concept in the psychology/mental health literature...
Community resilience is central to reshaping the role and functions of rural areas; and development ...
This research advances our understanding of sustainable community development in relation to complex...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of community resilience for Aboriginal health and well-bein...
Individual resilience is a well-established concept within the field of psychology. However, communi...
The definition of resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. Synonyms include ...
Communities are increasingly encouraged to become more resilient, be more active and proactive, adap...
This research advances our understanding of sustainable community development in relation to complex...
As the concept of community resilience moves from the margins of practice and theoretical research t...
This paper outlines the development of a conceptual framework to assess resilience in the context o...
Community resiliency is a theoretical framework and social process that attempts to explain how com...
Abstract After arguing that the descriptions of community wellbeing and community resilience concept...
Resilience, of individuals, is a well-established concept in the psychology/ mental health literatur...
Resilience, of individuals, is a well-established concept in the psychology/mental health literature...
The community resilience constitutes a conceptual framework for understanding the risks and changes ...
Resilience, of individuals, is a well-established concept in the psychology/mental health literature...
Community resilience is central to reshaping the role and functions of rural areas; and development ...
This research advances our understanding of sustainable community development in relation to complex...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of community resilience for Aboriginal health and well-bein...
Individual resilience is a well-established concept within the field of psychology. However, communi...
The definition of resilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. Synonyms include ...
Communities are increasingly encouraged to become more resilient, be more active and proactive, adap...
This research advances our understanding of sustainable community development in relation to complex...
As the concept of community resilience moves from the margins of practice and theoretical research t...
This paper outlines the development of a conceptual framework to assess resilience in the context o...
Community resiliency is a theoretical framework and social process that attempts to explain how com...